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Kindle Fire Vs. Nook Color- And The Winner Is?

October 7, 2011

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Last holiday season Barnes and Noble really shook things up with it’s new Nook Color, a color touch ebook reader. Now it’s Amazon’s turn to shock everyone with it’s new Kindle Fire. This 2011 holiday season and beyond is going to have a lot of people wondering, which is the better choice? Let’s compare the new Kindle Fire vs Nook Color side by side and see which comes out on top.

Kindle Fire vs Nook Color Video- Our Hands On Comparison

Click to visit Amazon.com For the Kindle Fire

Click to visit Barnes and Noble for the Nook Color

Kindle Fire Vs. Nook Color

After seeing the above video, it’s pretty apparent the Kindle Fire looks to react to the user’s touch much smoother and faster, and it looks to make nice intuitive sense.

Let’s compare the Kindle Fire vs. Nook Color features side by side now. Here’s a convenient chart to quickly see the differences between the two devices.

Kindle Fire Nook Color
 Kindle Fire vs Nook Color- Kindle Fire  Nook Color vs Kindle Touch- Nook Color
Price $199.00 $199.00
Memory 8 GB (Free Cloud
Backup/Overflow)
8 GB
Expandable
Memory?
No Yes
# of Apps Available 16,640 729
App Store Kindle Apps For
Android
Nook Color Apps
Screen Size 7 Inches 7 Inches
Screen Resolution 1,024 x 600 1,024 x 600
3G? No No
Battery Life 8 Hours 8 Hours
Browser Amazon Silk Customized Android
Camera? No No
Device Dimensions 7.5″ x 4.7″ x .45″ 8.1″ x 5″ x .48″
Content Amazon Barnes and Noble
Wireless Delivery
Of Content Outside the U.S.?
Yes No
Availability? Available Now Available Now

Kindle Fire Vs Nook Color- Features

One can see there are some obvious differences when looking at the above chart. Specifically, a Kindle Fire user will be able to enjoy many more apps on the device, free cloud storage, much more media availability, and faster web browsing if Silk is all it’s hyped up to be. However, will the “Cloud” be well received by customers? We’ll see.

Browser Winner: Amazon’s Silk Browser

Amazon’s browser will certainly be faster than Barnes and Noble’s customized Android browser. Amazon has promised ultra fast web browsing, taking advantage of their EC2 Cloud service to help load essential pieces of a page faster. If you want a technical explanation, you can visit Amazon.com to see their Silk Browser Video. However, just taking a look at the video above shows the difference in browsers.

The Silk Browser for Fire is more intuitive, faster, and streams videos with flawlessness. The Nook Color browser is clunky and slow. Streaming videos play great audio, but the video is choppy every time we try it here at Tech WHAM.

Memory Winner: Kindle Fire

People are going to dislike the “Cloud” notion, and will fight having all of their content only accessible when connected to the internet, but that’s not a perfect explanation of the situation when you see how the Kindle Fire actually works.

One can toggle in between “Cloud” and “Device” functions to swap content on or off the device. That means if there is ever a point in time when the user is running out of space for a movie, book, or other piece of digital content, they just need to put something on the cloud to make room. Next time the user is within wi-fi range, they can swap the content out for new on the cloud.

Some, like me, will embrace this new technology. “The Cloud” seems a good idea, especially for Kindle Fire users, because you never have to worry about memory, for no extra cost. Cloud backup comes free. For non-Amazon content, users will get 5 GB free usage on the Cloud Drive, then will have to pay a subscription after that. One example of this is a 20GB subscription for $20 per year.

Price Winner? Both are now $199.00. 

So Which Is Best? Kindle Fire or Nook Color?

It’s apparent that when you compare the Kindle Fire vs Nook Color, Amazon’s device offers more for the same price. Our assessment is the user interface, reaction time of the device, web browser, and overall user experience is just better on the Amazon Kindle Fire. Of course, you may want to check out our Nook Tablet vs Kindle Fire page to see how the Tablet fairs differently. In the end, both are going to be very popular devices this holiday season. Both the Kindle and Nook devices have loyal fan bases.


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Kindle With Special Offers Vs. Kindle- Is The New Model Worth the Discount?

April 18, 2011

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Kindle With Special Offers vs Kindle

Ad example for the Kindle With Special Offers

Amazon has unveiled it’s newest model of ebook reader, the “Kindle With Special Offers”. What’s the difference between the Kindle With Special Offers vs. Kindle? Let’s compare the two and see if it’s a good value or not.

Kindle With Special Offers vs Kindle Difference #1- The Special Offers

The glaring first difference between these devices is the “Special Offers” that will be available on the Kindle With Special Offers. It’s a glorified way of saying, “This Kindle has ads”.

Amazon has made it clear that the device will have 4 default special offers to begin with…

  1. $10 for $20 Amazon.com Gift Card
  2. $6 for 6 Audible Books
  3. $1 for an album in the Amazon MP3 Store
  4. $10 for $30 of products in the Amazon Denim Shop or Amazon Swim Shop

Are you thinking what I’m thinking? DENIM SHOP??

The other thing many are no doubt wondering, “Will ads be staring at me when I’m trying to read my books?” The answer is no. The ads will be shown on the screen savers (seen in picture) and also on the home screen, not within the books themselves.

KWSO Vs Kindle Difference #2- Pricing

The newest model of Kindle is being offered at $25 dollars less than the cheapest WiFi only model. Ironically, Amazon will undoubtedly make bundles more in sales with showing these ads to people than the $25 dollar cut they will take on the sale of the ebook reader.

This is brilliant stuff, business-wise, from Amazon. They are getting on the band-wagon with other apps on smart phones and Tablet PCs that show ads within to generate revenue. It’s upsetting some people who find the idea disgusting, but thankfully they have a choice to opt-out of the ads by not purchasing the Kindle With Special Options, and instead go with the Kindle.

You can click here to visit Amazon and learn more about the Kindle With Special Options…

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